Federal authorities arrest Miami man who allegedly cracked down on protesters in Cuba
Briefly

Daniel Morejón García, a former Cuban official linked to violent repression during anti-government protests, was arrested by Homeland Security Investigations in Miami for allegedly failing to disclose his Communist party membership while seeking U.S. residency. He was a member of the Ministry of Interior and part of the Rapid Response Brigades, known for suppressing dissent in Cuba. HSI's investigation included collaboration with other federal agencies, citing that lying on immigration applications can result in the loss of residency or citizenship rights under federal law.
Represores Cubanos, a watchdog group, classifies Daniel Morejón García as a 'violent repressor', highlighting his participation in suppressing July 11 protests in Cuba.
According to HSI, Morejón García failed to disclose his Communist party membership and role in the Ministry of Interior on his immigration application.
Read at Miami Herald
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